The fan was able to slip the chair out of the stadium and past airport security at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. He ended up getting away, but the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority (MSFA), which operates the stadium, said they're investigating the incident.

"I kept waiting for somebody to say that he was too intoxicated to get on the plane or that he had a stolen item," Certa said. "The TSA and the feds are more concerned how much pot you have, not that you have a seat stolen from a stadium."

Certa later posted a photo of the fan's luggage with the seat draped over it on Instagram.

"@usbankstadium you appear to be missing a seat. The drunk guy next to me has it," Certa wrote in the post.

The Eagles fan at the airport wasn't the only one to break a seat at the stadium.

While Eagles fans in the stadium were breaking seats, many in Philadelphia were destroying the city itself.

A gas station was looted, traffic lights were torn down, windows were shattered, a car was flipped, fights broke out and the awning over the Ritz-Carlton collapsed, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. Philly police say eight people have been arrested as a result on Sunday night's Super Bowl celebration.